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List of federal political sex scandals in the United States

This list contains notable sex scandals in American history involving incumbent U.S. federal elected politicians and persons appointed with the consent of the United States Senate.[1][2][3] This list does not include politicians' sex crimes.[4][disputed ]

This list is ordered chronologically, with emphasis on modern scandals. Before the 1970s, American media did not cover political sex scandals extensively.[5] Additionally, outing politicians has increased since 1989.[6]

For all listed people, the scandal (or scandalous behavior) occurred while they were occupying their high federal offices, even if coverage was posthumous.

Definitions edit

This list does not cover instances or accusations of sexism, homophobia, or exhibitionism that do not include or seek sexual activity.

A scandal is "loss of or damage to reputation caused by actual, accused, or apparent violation of morality or propriety."[7] Scandal is not the same as controversy or unpopularity. Misunderstandings, breaches of ethics, and cover-ups may result in scandals, depending on the amount of publicity generated and the seriousness of the alleged behavior.[8]

1796–1899 edit

  • Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton (Federalist) had an affair with Maria Reynolds while both were married to other people (see Hamilton-Reynolds sex scandal). Reynolds's husband blackmailed Hamilton, who paid to maintain secrecy. In 1797, after Hamilton was no longer Treasury Secretary, journalist James Callender publicized the affair. Hamilton made a public apology, stating, "This confession is not made without a blush.... I can never cease to condemn myself for the pang which it may inflict in a bosom eminently entitled to all my gratitude, fidelity, and love." (1796)[9][10]
  • President Thomas Jefferson (Democratic-Republican) was publicly accused of fathering the children of the slave woman Sally Hemings, by journalist James Callender in the Jefferson–Hemings controversy.[11] Hemings was the half-sister of Jefferson's late wife Martha. Based partly upon DNA, there is now a scholarly consensus that either Jefferson or a close relative fathered several of Hemings's children.[12][13] In January 2000, a Thomas Jefferson Foundation research committee concluded that Thomas Jefferson was probably the father of Eston Hemings and likely the father of all six of Hemings's children. A later report from a Thomas Jefferson Heritage Society committee differed, concluding that either "Randolph" (presumably Thomas Jefferson Randolph, Jefferson's grandson) or a nephew of Jefferson Carr likely fathered Eston.[14] (1802)
  • President Andrew Jackson (Democrat) married Rachel Donelson Jackson in 1791. Both believed that her divorce from her abusive, alcoholic first husband, Lewis Robards, was final. However, Robards had never completed his paperwork, rendering Jackson and Rachel's 1791 marriage void. The couple remarried in 1794. Throughout Jackson's later career, his opponents portrayed Rachel as a bigamist. After he was elected president in 1828, Rachel suffered a nervous collapse and died before his inauguration. Jackson, bereft at the loss of his wife, blamed her death on the bigamy accusations.[15][16] (1828)
  • Senator (Sen.) Richard Mentor Johnson of Kentucky (Democrat) did not attempt to hide his relationship with an enslaved woman named Julia Chinn, which caused his party to distance themselves from him and contributed to his failed Senate re-election bid in 1828.[17] Though they were prohibited from marrying, Johnson treated her as his common-law wife, and they had two children. She died in 1833 before he became vice-president under Martin Van Buren. (1828)
  • Secretary of War John Henry Eaton (Democrat) allegedly had an affair with Margaret O'Neill Timberlake (the wife of John B. Timberlake), which reportedly drove Timberlake to suicide (see Petticoat affair). Eaton then married the widow, which led to social and political difficulties during the administration of President Andrew Jackson.
  • Sen. James Henry Hammond of South Carolina (Nullifier Party)[18] engaged in a homosexual relationship with a college friend, pursued what he called "a little dalliance" with his teenage nieces, and had sexual relationships with enslaved females (including a 12-year-old girl).[19] The affair with his nieces became public in 1843 and forced Hammond to withdraw from his Senate bid in 1846, but he became a Senator again in 1857.[20] (1843)
  • Sen. Daniel Webster of Massachusetts (Whig) was the subject of accusations by a reporter, Jane Grey Swisshelm, in May 1850, that "his mistresses are generally, if not always, colored women—some of them big black wenches as ugly and vulgar as himself." The national press widely copied the charges of infidelity, which are at least partly corroborated by other sources.[21] (1850)
  • President James Buchanan (Democrat) and William Rufus King (Democrat), who served as vice-president under Franklin Pierce, were the subject of gossip alleging a homosexual affair in Washington, D.C., for years. Andrew Jackson referred to King as “Miss Nancy.”[22] (1850s)
  • Philip Barton Key II, the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia and son of Francis Scott Key, had a public affair with Teresa Bagioli Sickles, the wife of Congressman (and later Civil War Major General) Daniel Sickles, who gunned Key down in broad daylight in Lafayette Square in 1859. Sickles was acquitted of murder after the first successful temporary insanity defense in the United States, put forward by his attorneys James T. Brady, John Graham, and Edwin Stanton (later Lincoln's Secretary of War).[23]
  • President Grover Cleveland (Democrat) was the subject of controversy during the 1884 presidential race[24] when news broke that he had paid child support to the widowed Maria Crofts Halpin for her son, Oscar Folsom Cleveland (b. 1874).[25] Halpin accused Cleveland of raping and impregnating her; she also accused him of institutionalizing her against her will to gain control of their child.[26][27] Cleveland's acknowledgment of Oscar's paternity ameliorated the political situation.[25] Still, the controversy prompted Cleveland's opponents to adopt the chant, "Ma, ma, where's my pa?" After Cleveland won the election, the chant was answered with "Gone to the White House, ha, ha, ha!"[28] (1884)
  • In 1872, an anonymous letter-writer sent James W. Harold a message accusing Andrew Johnson, former U.S. President and candidate for the House of Representatives, of an affair with Harold's wife, Emily Wright Harold. Emily Harold committed suicide within days. A libel trial charged and acquitted one "R.C. Horn" of having sent the letter.[29]
  • Representative (Rep.) William Campbell Preston Breckinridge of Kentucky (Democrat) was sued by his former mistress, Madeleine Pollard, for breach of promise after Breckinridge's wife died and he failed to marry Pollard. Breckinridge was not reelected. [citation needed] (1894)
  • George Q. Cannon of the Utah Territorial Delegate (Republican) was refused his seat in Congress due to his arrest for unlawful cohabitation (polygamy). He served nearly six months in prison. (1888)[30]

1900–1969 edit

1970–1979 edit

  • Rep. Wilbur Mills of Arkansas (Democrat) was found intoxicated with stripper Fanne Foxe. He was re-elected but resigned from his position as Chairman of the United States House Committee on Ways and Means in 1974 after giving an intoxicated press conference from Foxe's burlesque house dressing room.[48]
  • Rep. Allan Howe of Utah (Democrat) was arrested in 1976 for soliciting two police officers posing as prostitutes.[49][50]
  • Rep. Wayne Hays of Ohio (Democrat) ruined his career in a 1976 sex scandal. The Washington Post reported that Elizabeth Ray had been on the payroll of a committee run by Hays for two years as a clerk-secretary, when in fact her job was providing sexual favors to Hays. Ray admitted, "I can't type, I can't file, I can't even answer the phone."[51][52][53]
  • Rep. Fred Richmond of New York (Democrat) was charged in 1978 with soliciting sex from a 16-year-old boy. Charges were dropped after Richmond submitted to counseling.[54]
  • Rep. Robert L. Leggett of California (Democrat) acknowledged that he fathered two illegitimate children with a Congressional secretary, whom he supported financially. He also had an affair with a female aide to Speaker Carl Albert.[55] (1976)
  • Rep. Joseph P. Wyatt Jr. of Texas (Democrat) was arrested on charges of homosexual offenses in 1979.[56]
  • Rep. John Andrew Young of Texas (Democrat) allegedly forced a female staffer to have sex with him to keep her job. Young referred to the charge as “poppycock." His wife committed suicide the following year, and Young lost his next primary election.[57][58][59] (1976)

1980–1989 edit

  • Rep. Robert Bauman of Maryland (Republican) was charged with attempting to solicit sex from a 16-year-old male prostitute.[60] After Bauman completed an alcoholism rehabilitation program, the charges were dropped. Bauman apologized to voters for his indiscretions but was defeated for re-election. (1980)[60]
  • Rep. Jon Hinson of Mississippi (Republican) resigned in 1981 after being charged with attempted sodomy for performing oral sex on a male employee of the Library of Congress.[61]
  • Rep. Thomas Evans of Delaware (Republican) went golfing in Florida with nude model and lobbyist Paula Parkinson, who later suggested that her lobbying techniques had been "unusually tactile."[62] Though Evans apologized for any appearance of impropriety, he was voted out of office in 1982. Future Vice-President Dan Quayle and Congressman Tom Railsback also went on the golf trip but were not implicated in the scandal; [63] Marilyn Quayle said it was common knowledge that her husband would "rather play golf than have sex any day."[64] (1981)
  • Rep. John G. Schmitz of California (Republican), the leader of the ultra-conservative John Birch Society,[65] admitted to having a second family but refused to accept or support the two children he produced, who became wards of the state in 1982. In 1997, his daughter Mary Kay Letourneau was convicted of raping her 12-year-old male student.[66]
  • Rep. Dan Crane of Illinois (Republican) and Rep. Gerry Studds of Massachusetts (Democrat) were both convicted on 20 July 1983 in the Congressional Page sex scandal for having sex with a 17-year-old congressional page.[67]
  • Sen. Gary Hart of Colorado (Democrat) was the front-runner for the 1988 Democratic presidential nomination before being photographed with model Donna Rice on a boat named Monkey Business during a trip to the Bahamas, raising questions of infidelity. His popularity plummeted, and he soon dropped out of the race.[68] Thirty years later, it was alleged that the photo had been staged in a set-up by the rival campaign of George H. W. Bush.[69] (1987)
  • Rep. Ernie Konnyu of California (Republican) was accused by multiple women of sexual harassment. In one instance, he asked a female aide to move her name tag because it drew attention to her breasts, about which he later said, "she is not exactly heavily stacked, OK?” He also reportedly touched the knee of lobbyist Polly Minor during lunch, which caused a scene. Republican leaders, already unhappy with Konnyu's temperament, found a new candidate in Stanford professor Tom Campbell, who defeated Konnyu in the next election.[70][71] (1987)
  • Rep. Donald "Buz" Lukens of Ohio (Republican) was convicted of contributing to the delinquency of a minor for having sex with a 16-year-old girl. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail and fined $500. (1989)[72]
  • Rep. Barney Frank of Massachusetts (Democrat) was reprimanded by the House in 1987 for "fixing" 33 parking tickets for Steve Gobie, a male escort who lived with Frank. Gobie claimed to have conducted an escort service from Frank's apartment without Frank's knowledge.[73]
  • Rep. Gus Savage of Illinois (Democrat) was accused of trying to force himself on a female Peace Corps worker while in Zaire in 1989.[74] No action was taken by the House Ethics Committee after Savage apologized to his victim.[75]

1990–1999 edit

  • Rep. Arlan Stangeland of Minnesota (Republican) lost his campaign for re-election in 1990, mainly because of a scandal in which he made several hundred long-distance phone calls on his House credit card to a female lobbyist in Virginia. He admitted making the calls but denied having a romantic relationship with the woman. He subsequently retired from politics.[76][77]
  • Sen. Charles S. Robb of Virginia (Democrat), while married to Lynda Bird Johnson, acknowledged drinking champagne and having a nude massage with Miss Virginia Tai Collins. Robb denied an affair but admitted to an "indiscreet friendship," while Collins claimed that they had an 18-month affair. Soon after, Collins appeared nude in Playboy.[78] (1991)
  • Sen. Brock Adams of Washington (Democrat) was accused by eight women of committing acts of sexual misconduct, ranging from sexual harassment to rape.[79] Adams denied the accusations, and there was no criminal prosecution. He did not run for re-election.[80] (1992)
  • Rep. Ken Calvert of California (Republican) was involved with a prostitute in 1993 but claimed that no money was involved, and he was not arrested.[81] Calvert apologized several months later, saying, "My conduct that evening was inappropriate.... it violated the values of the person I strive to be."[81]
  • Rep. Austin J. Murphy of Pennsylvania (Democrat) acknowledged that he fathered a child out of wedlock after a political opponent came forward with a video of Murphy leaving the home of his mistress.[82] (1994)
  • Sen. Robert Packwood of Oregon (Republican) resigned from office in 1995 after 29 women came forward with claims of sexual harassment, abuse, and assaults. His denials of wrongdoing were eventually contradicted by his diaries boasting of his sexual conquests.[83]
  • Rep. Mel Reynolds of Illinois (Democrat) resigned from Congress in 1995 after a conviction for statutory rape. In August 1994, he was indicted for sexual assault and criminal sexual abuse for engaging in a sexual relationship with a 16-year-old campaign volunteer that began during the 1992 campaign.[84] Despite the charges, he continued his campaign, and was re-elected that November with no opposition.[84] Reynolds initially denied the charges, which he claimed were racially motivated. On 22 August 1995, he was convicted on 12 counts of sexual assault, obstruction of justice, and solicitation of child pornography. He resigned his seat on 1 October 1995.[85]
  • Rep. Bob Barr of Georgia (Republican) had an affair while married to his second wife. Barr was the first lawmaker in either chamber to call for Clinton's resignation due to the Lewinsky scandal. Barr lost a primary challenge less than three years after the impeachment proceedings. (1998)[86]
  • Rep. Dan Burton of Indiana (Republican) admitted to fathering a child with a former state employee in 1983. In 1998, Vanity Fair printed an article detailing Burton's affair; Burton admitted to the affair before the issue's publication. In 1995, speaking about the sex scandals of Robert Packwood and Bill Clinton, Burton had stated that no government official "should be allowed to get away with these alleged sexual improprieties."[87][88] (1998)
  • Rep. Robert Livingston of Louisiana (Republican) called for the resignation of Bill Clinton in 1998, after which news of Livingston's own extramarital affairs was leaked. His wife pressed him to resign and to urge Clinton to resign.[89][90]
  • Rep. Newt Gingrich of Georgia (Republican), leader of the Republican Revolution of 1994,[91] resigned from the House after admitting in 1998 to having had an affair with a staffer while he was married to his second wife. During his affair, Gingrich was leading the impeachment of Bill Clinton for perjury regarding his affair with Monica Lewinsky.[92][93]
  • President Bill Clinton (Democrat) was alleged in 1998 to have had oral sex with White House intern Monica Lewinsky in the Oval Office. He declared on TV on 26 January 1998, "I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky." The scandal led to impeachment by the House for perjury after lying about the affair under oath. He was acquitted in the Senate with a vote of 55-45.[94][95] The state of Arkansas suspended Clinton's law license for five years.[96] In 1998, Clinton also admitted to an extramarital affair with Gennifer Flowers.[97]

2000–2009 edit

  • Rep. Gary Condit of California (Democrat) had an affair with 23-year-old intern Chandra Levy, which was exposed after Levy disappeared. Her body was found a year later. The murder of Chandra Levy remains unsolved.[98] In 2008, an illegal immigrant with no relation to Condit was charged with her murder, but all charges against the suspect were dropped years later. (2001)
  • Rep. Ed Schrock of Virginia (Republican) announced that he would terminate his 2004 attempt for a third term in Congress after allegedly being caught on tape soliciting sex with men, despite having aggressively opposed various gay-rights issues in Congress, such as same-sex marriage and gays in the military.[99]
  • Sen. Strom Thurmond of South Carolina (Democrat pre-1964, Republican post-1964), despite being a noted segregationist, fathered a child, Essie Mae Washington-Williams, with a 16-year-old African American employee in 1925. He was also reported to have sexually assaulted fellow freshman Senator Patty Murray in the elevator in 1994. (2003)[100]
  • Rep. Steven C. LaTourette of Ohio (Republican) had a long-term extramarital affair with his chief of staff, Jennifer Laptook. He married Laptook after his divorce. (2003)[101]
  • Rep. Don Sherwood of Pennsylvania (Republican) failed to win re-election following revelations of a five-year extramarital affair with Cynthia Ore, who accused him of physically abusing her.[102] (2004)
  • Rep. Mark Foley of Florida (Republican) resigned his House seat when accused of sending sexually explicit e-mails to teenage male congressional pages. He was replaced by Tim Mahoney.[103] (2006)
  • Rep. Jim Gibbons of Nevada (Republican) was campaigning for governor when he walked waitress Chrissy Mazzeo to her car. She claimed he threw her against a wall and threatened to assault her sexually. He claimed she tripped, and he caught her. The civil lawsuit was settled with the payment of $50,000 to Mazzeo. Six weeks later, he was elected governor.[104][105][106] (2006)
  • Sen. David Vitter of Louisiana (Republican) took over the seat of former Rep. Robert Livingston, who resigned in 1999 following revelations of an extramarital affair. At the time, Vitter stated, "I think Livingston's stepping down makes a compelling argument that (Bill) Clinton should resign as well."[107] Vitter's name was then discovered in the address book of Deborah Jeane Palfrey (the "D.C. Madam").[108] (2007)
  • Deputy Secretary of State Randall L. Tobias (Republican) resigned on 27 April 2007, after confirming that he had been a customer of Deborah Jeane Palfrey (the "D.C. Madam").[109] As the former "AIDS Czar" appointed by George W. Bush, Tobias had stated that U.S. funds should be denied to countries that permitted prostitution.[110]
  • Sen. Larry Craig of Idaho (Republican) was arrested on 11 June 2007 and charged with lewd conduct arising from his behavior in a men's restroom at the Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport.[111][112] Craig pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of disorderly conduct; he unsuccessfully sought to withdraw his guilty plea.[113][114][115] He announced his resignation on 1 September 2007 but changed his mind. He did not seek re-election in 2008.[116][117][118][119][120][121][122]
  • Rep. Tim Mahoney of Florida (Democrat) was elected to the seat of Rep. Mark Foley, who had resigned following sexual harassment charges. Mahoney ran on a campaign promise to make "a world that is safer, more moral." In October 2008, he admitted placing his mistress on his staff and then firing her, telling her, "You work at my pleasure." He also admitted to other affairs.[123]
  • Rep. Vito Fossella of New York (Republican) was arrested for drunken driving in 2008. Under questioning, the married Congressman and father of three admitted to an affair with Laura Fay that produced a daughter.[124]
  • Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina (Democrat) admitted to an extramarital affair with actress and film producer Rielle Hunter, which produced a child. The scandal seriously undercut his 2008 presidential campaign.[125]
  • Sen. John Ensign of Nevada (Republican) resigned his position as chairman of the Senate Republican Policy Committee on 16 June 2009 after admitting an affair with the wife of a close friend, both of whom were working on his campaign.[126] In 2011, while under investigation, he resigned his Senate seat.[127]
  • Rep. Chip Pickering of Mississippi (Republican) lost his marriage and political career after an extramarital affair, according to the alienation of affection lawsuit that his wife filed on 16 July 2009 against his alleged mistress.[128][129]
  • Gov. Mark Sanford of South Carolina (Republican) disappeared from the state for nearly a week in June 2009. After returning, Sanford publicly revealed that he had engaged in an extramarital affair. Sanford had led his staff to believe that he was going hiking on the Appalachian Trail but went to visit his mistress, Maria Belén Chapur, in Argentina. The scandal led to his censure by the South Carolina General Assembly and his resignation as chair of the Republican Governors Association. However, Sanford completed his second term as governor.[130]

2010–2019 edit

  • Judge Jack Tarpley Camp Jr. (Republican) of the U.S. District Court for the North District of Georgia pleaded guilty in 2010 to charges that included giving his government-issued laptop to a stripper. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail, 400 hours of community service, and resignation from the bench.[131][132][133]
  • Rep. Eric Massa of New York (Democrat) resigned in 2010 to avoid an ethics investigation into his admitted groping and tickling of multiple male staffers. He later stated on Fox News, "Not only did I grope [a staffer], I tickled him until he couldn't breathe."[134][135]
  • Rep. Chris Lee of New York (Republican) resigned in 2011 after a news report stated that he had sent flirtatious emails and a shirtless picture of himself flexing his muscles to a woman via Craigslist using his official Congressional email.[141] Lee apologizing, stating, "I regret the harm my actions have caused my family, staff, and constituents.... I have made profound mistakes and promise to work as hard as possible to seek their forgiveness."[142]
  • Rep. Anthony Weiner of New York (Democrat) admitted to sending sexually explicit photos of himself to several women through his Twitter account.[143] He resigned from Congress on 16 June 2011,[144] but he continued sexting.[145] On 6 November 2017, Weiner began serving a 21-month sentence for sexting a 15-year-old girl.[146]
  • Rep. Scott DesJarlais of Tennessee (Republican) admitted under oath to at least six affairs, including two experiences with his patients and staffers, while he was a physician at Grandview Medical Center in Jasper, TN. While running on a pro-life political platform, DesJarlais coerced his ex-wife into having two abortions and tried to persuade a mistress, who was also his patient, into an abortion as well.[147][148][149] (2011)
  • Rep. David Wu of Oregon (Democrat) resigned from the House on 26 July 2011 after being accused of making unwanted sexual advances toward a fundraiser's daughter.[150][151]
  • Sen. Pete Domenici of New Mexico (Republican) confessed in 2013 that he had fathered a son, Adam Laxalt, outside of his marriage in 1978. Laxalt's mother, Michelle Laxalt, is the daughter of Sen. Paul Laxalt and a prominent Republican lobbyist.[152][153]
  • Rep. Vance McAllister of Louisiana (Republican), although married and the father of five, was caught on a surveillance camera kissing a married staffer in 2014. Several prominent Republicans asked McAllister to resign. McAllister did not resign, but he did not seek re-election.[154] McCallister apologized, saying, "There's no doubt I've fallen short, and I'm asking for forgiveness. I'm asking for forgiveness from God, my wife, my kids, my staff, and my constituents who elected me to serve."[155]
  • Rep. Blake Farenthold of Texas (Republican) was reported to have paid $84,000 of taxpayer money via the House Office of Compliance to settle a sexual harassment complaint from a former staffer. Farenthold's former communications director, Lauren Greene, sued the congressman in December 2014,[156] and a settlement was reached in 2015. The identity of Farenthold was made public in 2017. This was the first documented case of taxpayer funds being used to settle sexual harassment complaints against a member of Congress.[157]
  • Rep. Tim Murphy of Pennsylvania (Republican) had an extramarital affair with 32-year-old Shannon Edwards. The self-identified "pro-life" Murphy asked Edwards to have an abortion after she became pregnant. The information was revealed as part of Edwards's divorce proceedings and published by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Murphy resigned his seat in Congress. (2016)
  • Sen. Al Franken of Minnesota (Democrat) was accused in 2017 by radio newscaster Leeann Tweeden of forcibly kissing her as part of a skit and later pretending to grope her without consent during a U.S.O. tour in 2006. Tweeden produced photo evidence of the pretend grope, taken when Tweeden was asleep. Franken was subsequently accused of groping and unwanted kissing by seven other women.[170] Franken admitted to some allegations, apologized, and ultimately resigned.[171] Later Franken said he regretted resigning and felt that he was denied due process in the Senate. He also questioned the veracity of his female accusers.[172]
  • Rep. John Conyers Jr. of Michigan (Democrat) was accused of unwanted sexual advances by a former staffer in 2017. A woman who had settled a sexual harassment claim against him stated that the lawmaker had "violated" her body, repeatedly propositioned her for sex, and asked her to touch his genitals. Conyers Jr. resigned.[177][178]
  • Rep. Trent Franks of Arizona (Republican) was investigated in 2017 by the House Ethics Commission about allegations of improper conduct. Before the study concluded, Franks abruptly resigned.[179][180][181]
  • Rep. Pat Meehan of Pennsylvania (Republican) used taxpayer funds to settle a sexual harassment claim levied by a female staffer, as revealed in January 2018. Meehan resigned on 27 April 2018, stating that he would repay the taxpayer money used to settle the suit.[182][183][184][185]
  • Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio (Republican) was accused of covering up and failing to report sexual abuse of minors while assistant coach for the Ohio State University wrestling team from 1987 to 1995. The team physician abused multiple victims during Jordan's tenure. On 12 February 2020, a former team member asserted that Jordan (was) "repeatedly crying and begging him not to corroborate accounts of sexual abuse against the university’s wrestling team doctor that occurred when Jordan was a coach."[186]
  • Roy S. Moore of Alabama, a Republican candidate for the Senate, was accused by nine women of sexual contact and assault when the women were teenage girls in the 1980s. Moore denied the allegations but lost the election.[187][188][189] (2017)
  • Rep. Katie Hill of California (Democrat) was alleged to have engaged in an extramarital affair with her male legislative director, Graham Kelly, and a 22-year-old female staffer prior to her election to Congress. In October 2019, news reports indicated that the House Ethics Commission was investigating allegations against Hill.[192][193][194][195] Hill and her husband were estranged by this point, and he engaged in revenge porn against her.[196][197] She later resigned as a result of the allegations.[198]

2020–2022 edit

  • Rep. Madison Cawthorn of North Carolina (Republican) was accused in August 2020 by several women of sexually aggressive behavior, sexual misconduct, and sexual assault.[199] These allegations arose once more in February 2021 after a BuzzFeed News investigation into Cawthorn's college activities. The reporters found 20 witnesses to Cawthorn's harassment and interviewed four women who claimed he had harassed them. Cawthorn allegedly recklessly drove women in his car to remote areas off campus while asking them sexual questions, calling these journeys "fun drives." Two resident assistants said they warned women to avoid Cawthorn. A male acquaintance said that Cawthorn bragged about pulling a woman into his lap and putting a finger between her legs.[200] On May 4, 2022, a sex tape of Cawthorn began circulating online, showing a naked Cawthorn in bed with another man, thrusting his genitals in the man's face. Cawthorn acknowledged the film's veracity but said the video was made "years ago" when he was "being crass with a friend."[201]
  • Cal Cunningham of North Carolina, Democratic candidate for the US Senate, lost the 2020 election to incumbent Thom Tillis[202] after information leaked in October 2020 that Cunningham had sent sexually suggestive text messages to a married California woman.[203]
  • Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida (Republican) allegedly had a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old girl in 2019.[204] In March 2021, The New York Times reported that Gaetz was being investigated by the Department of Justice (DOJ). Investigators examined whether he had violated federal sex trafficking laws.[205] Gaetz denied any wrongdoing and claimed that he and his family were "victims of an organized criminal extortion involving a former DOJ official seeking $25 million."[204] As of 2023, Gaetz has not been charged.[206]
  • Rep. Tom Reed of New York (Republican) was accused by a lobbyist of sexual harassment on 19 March 2021 for an incident at a bar. In a statement made on 21 March 2021, he apologized to his accuser and said he would not seek re-election. On 10 May 2022, he announced his resignation on the House floor effective immediately.[207][208]
  • Rep. Van Taylor of Texas (Republican), allegedly had an extramarital affair with counter-extremism activist Tania Joya in 2020 and 2021, per Joya's claims in February 2022. Taylor won a plurality but not a majority in the primary and faced a runoff election before suspending his campaign[209] and formally withdrawing from the runoff.[210]

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This article may require copy editing for grammar style cohesion tone or spelling You can assist by editing it January 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message This list contains notable sex scandals in American history involving incumbent U S federal elected politicians and persons appointed with the consent of the United States Senate 1 2 3 This list does not include politicians sex crimes 4 disputed discuss This list is ordered chronologically with emphasis on modern scandals Before the 1970s American media did not cover political sex scandals extensively 5 Additionally outing politicians has increased since 1989 6 For all listed people the scandal or scandalous behavior occurred while they were occupying their high federal offices even if coverage was posthumous This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources Contents 1 Definitions 2 1796 1899 3 1900 1969 4 1970 1979 5 1980 1989 6 1990 1999 7 2000 2009 8 2010 2019 9 2020 2022 10 See also 11 NotesDefinitions editThis list does not cover instances or accusations of sexism homophobia or exhibitionism that do not include or seek sexual activity A scandal is loss of or damage to reputation caused by actual accused or apparent violation of morality or propriety 7 Scandal is not the same as controversy or unpopularity Misunderstandings breaches of ethics and cover ups may result in scandals depending on the amount of publicity generated and the seriousness of the alleged behavior 8 1796 1899 editSecretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton Federalist had an affair with Maria Reynolds while both were married to other people see Hamilton Reynolds sex scandal Reynolds s husband blackmailed Hamilton who paid to maintain secrecy In 1797 after Hamilton was no longer Treasury Secretary journalist James Callender publicized the affair Hamilton made a public apology stating This confession is not made without a blush I can never cease to condemn myself for the pang which it may inflict in a bosom eminently entitled to all my gratitude fidelity and love 1796 9 10 President Thomas Jefferson Democratic Republican was publicly accused of fathering the children of the slave woman Sally Hemings by journalist James Callender in the Jefferson Hemings controversy 11 Hemings was the half sister of Jefferson s late wife Martha Based partly upon DNA there is now a scholarly consensus that either Jefferson or a close relative fathered several of Hemings s children 12 13 In January 2000 a Thomas Jefferson Foundation research committee concluded that Thomas Jefferson was probably the father of Eston Hemings and likely the father of all six of Hemings s children A later report from a Thomas Jefferson Heritage Society committee differed concluding that either Randolph presumably Thomas Jefferson Randolph Jefferson s grandson or a nephew of Jefferson Carr likely fathered Eston 14 1802 President Andrew Jackson Democrat married Rachel Donelson Jackson in 1791 Both believed that her divorce from her abusive alcoholic first husband Lewis Robards was final However Robards had never completed his paperwork rendering Jackson and Rachel s 1791 marriage void The couple remarried in 1794 Throughout Jackson s later career his opponents portrayed Rachel as a bigamist After he was elected president in 1828 Rachel suffered a nervous collapse and died before his inauguration Jackson bereft at the loss of his wife blamed her death on the bigamy accusations 15 16 1828 Senator Sen Richard Mentor Johnson of Kentucky Democrat did not attempt to hide his relationship with an enslaved woman named Julia Chinn which caused his party to distance themselves from him and contributed to his failed Senate re election bid in 1828 17 Though they were prohibited from marrying Johnson treated her as his common law wife and they had two children She died in 1833 before he became vice president under Martin Van Buren 1828 Secretary of War John Henry Eaton Democrat allegedly had an affair with Margaret O Neill Timberlake the wife of John B Timberlake which reportedly drove Timberlake to suicide see Petticoat affair Eaton then married the widow which led to social and political difficulties during the administration of President Andrew Jackson Sen James Henry Hammond of South Carolina Nullifier Party 18 engaged in a homosexual relationship with a college friend pursued what he called a little dalliance with his teenage nieces and had sexual relationships with enslaved females including a 12 year old girl 19 The affair with his nieces became public in 1843 and forced Hammond to withdraw from his Senate bid in 1846 but he became a Senator again in 1857 20 1843 Sen Daniel Webster of Massachusetts Whig was the subject of accusations by a reporter Jane Grey Swisshelm in May 1850 that his mistresses are generally if not always colored women some of them big black wenches as ugly and vulgar as himself The national press widely copied the charges of infidelity which are at least partly corroborated by other sources 21 1850 President James Buchanan Democrat and William Rufus King Democrat who served as vice president under Franklin Pierce were the subject of gossip alleging a homosexual affair in Washington D C for years Andrew Jackson referred to King as Miss Nancy 22 1850s Philip Barton Key II the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia and son of Francis Scott Key had a public affair with Teresa Bagioli Sickles the wife of Congressman and later Civil War Major General Daniel Sickles who gunned Key down in broad daylight in Lafayette Square in 1859 Sickles was acquitted of murder after the first successful temporary insanity defense in the United States put forward by his attorneys James T Brady John Graham and Edwin Stanton later Lincoln s Secretary of War 23 President Grover Cleveland Democrat was the subject of controversy during the 1884 presidential race 24 when news broke that he had paid child support to the widowed Maria Crofts Halpin for her son Oscar Folsom Cleveland b 1874 25 Halpin accused Cleveland of raping and impregnating her she also accused him of institutionalizing her against her will to gain control of their child 26 27 Cleveland s acknowledgment of Oscar s paternity ameliorated the political situation 25 Still the controversy prompted Cleveland s opponents to adopt the chant Ma ma where s my pa After Cleveland won the election the chant was answered with Gone to the White House ha ha ha 28 1884 In 1872 an anonymous letter writer sent James W Harold a message accusing Andrew Johnson former U S President and candidate for the House of Representatives of an affair with Harold s wife Emily Wright Harold Emily Harold committed suicide within days A libel trial charged and acquitted one R C Horn of having sent the letter 29 Representative Rep William Campbell Preston Breckinridge of Kentucky Democrat was sued by his former mistress Madeleine Pollard for breach of promise after Breckinridge s wife died and he failed to marry Pollard Breckinridge was not reelected citation needed 1894 George Q Cannon of the Utah Territorial Delegate Republican was refused his seat in Congress due to his arrest for unlawful cohabitation polygamy He served nearly six months in prison 1888 30 1900 1969 editSen Arthur Brown of Utah Republican founder of the Utah State Republican Party was shot dead by his longtime mistress Anne Maddison Bradley for having a second mistress Bradley who had two children by Brown was tried but acquitted on a defense of temporary insanity 31 32 33 1906 President Woodrow Wilson Democrat allegedly had an affair with Mary Allen Hulbert whom he met in 1907 when he was president of Princeton University 34 President Warren G Harding Republican reportedly had affairs with Carrie Phillips and Nan Britton during the 1910s and early 1920s before he died in 1923 Britton claimed in her best selling 1927 book The President s Daughter that Harding had fathered her daughter Elizabeth while he was a Senator In August 2015 genetic tests confirmed Harding as the father of Elizabeth 35 Sen David I Walsh of Massachusetts Democrat was accused of visiting a male brothel in Brooklyn frequented by Nazi spies in 1942 36 President Franklin D Roosevelt Democrat had multiple extramarital affairs from 1914 until his death in 1945 37 During the Lavender Scare of the 1950s Sen Styles Bridges of New Hampshire Republican threatened to expose the son of Wyoming Sen Lester Hunt Democrat unless Hunt resigned from the Senate giving the Republicans a Senate majority Hunt refused but did not seek re election and later shot himself 38 39 1954 President John F Kennedy Democrat has been linked to many extramarital affairs including allegations of involvement with Marilyn Monroe and Judith Campbell Exner 40 He engaged in an affair with intern Mimi Alford in 1962 and 1963 41 42 43 President Lyndon B Johnson Democrat had extramarital affairs with multiple women in particular with Alice Marsh nee Glass who assisted him politically 44 His affair with Madeleine Duncan Brown allegedly resulted in a son 45 U S Supreme Court Justice William O Douglas Democrat allegedly pursued other women while married to his third wife He reportedly tried to molest a flight attendant in his judicial chambers Attempted impeachment based on his moral character failed when the House Judiciary Committee found insufficient grounds 46 47 self published source 1960s 1970 1979 editRep Wilbur Mills of Arkansas Democrat was found intoxicated with stripper Fanne Foxe He was re elected but resigned from his position as Chairman of the United States House Committee on Ways and Means in 1974 after giving an intoxicated press conference from Foxe s burlesque house dressing room 48 Rep Allan Howe of Utah Democrat was arrested in 1976 for soliciting two police officers posing as prostitutes 49 50 Rep Wayne Hays of Ohio Democrat ruined his career in a 1976 sex scandal The Washington Post reported that Elizabeth Ray had been on the payroll of a committee run by Hays for two years as a clerk secretary when in fact her job was providing sexual favors to Hays Ray admitted I can t type I can t file I can t even answer the phone 51 52 53 Rep Fred Richmond of New York Democrat was charged in 1978 with soliciting sex from a 16 year old boy Charges were dropped after Richmond submitted to counseling 54 Rep Robert L Leggett of California Democrat acknowledged that he fathered two illegitimate children with a Congressional secretary whom he supported financially He also had an affair with a female aide to Speaker Carl Albert 55 1976 Rep Joseph P Wyatt Jr of Texas Democrat was arrested on charges of homosexual offenses in 1979 56 Rep John Andrew Young of Texas Democrat allegedly forced a female staffer to have sex with him to keep her job Young referred to the charge as poppycock His wife committed suicide the following year and Young lost his next primary election 57 58 59 1976 1980 1989 editRep Robert Bauman of Maryland Republican was charged with attempting to solicit sex from a 16 year old male prostitute 60 After Bauman completed an alcoholism rehabilitation program the charges were dropped Bauman apologized to voters for his indiscretions but was defeated for re election 1980 60 Rep Jon Hinson of Mississippi Republican resigned in 1981 after being charged with attempted sodomy for performing oral sex on a male employee of the Library of Congress 61 Rep Thomas Evans of Delaware Republican went golfing in Florida with nude model and lobbyist Paula Parkinson who later suggested that her lobbying techniques had been unusually tactile 62 Though Evans apologized for any appearance of impropriety he was voted out of office in 1982 Future Vice President Dan Quayle and Congressman Tom Railsback also went on the golf trip but were not implicated in the scandal 63 Marilyn Quayle said it was common knowledge that her husband would rather play golf than have sex any day 64 1981 Rep John G Schmitz of California Republican the leader of the ultra conservative John Birch Society 65 admitted to having a second family but refused to accept or support the two children he produced who became wards of the state in 1982 In 1997 his daughter Mary Kay Letourneau was convicted of raping her 12 year old male student 66 Rep Dan Crane of Illinois Republican and Rep Gerry Studds of Massachusetts Democrat were both convicted on 20 July 1983 in the Congressional Page sex scandal for having sex with a 17 year old congressional page 67 Sen Gary Hart of Colorado Democrat was the front runner for the 1988 Democratic presidential nomination before being photographed with model Donna Rice on a boat named Monkey Business during a trip to the Bahamas raising questions of infidelity His popularity plummeted and he soon dropped out of the race 68 Thirty years later it was alleged that the photo had been staged in a set up by the rival campaign of George H W Bush 69 1987 Rep Ernie Konnyu of California Republican was accused by multiple women of sexual harassment In one instance he asked a female aide to move her name tag because it drew attention to her breasts about which he later said she is not exactly heavily stacked OK He also reportedly touched the knee of lobbyist Polly Minor during lunch which caused a scene Republican leaders already unhappy with Konnyu s temperament found a new candidate in Stanford professor Tom Campbell who defeated Konnyu in the next election 70 71 1987 Rep Donald Buz Lukens of Ohio Republican was convicted of contributing to the delinquency of a minor for having sex with a 16 year old girl He was sentenced to 30 days in jail and fined 500 1989 72 Rep Barney Frank of Massachusetts Democrat was reprimanded by the House in 1987 for fixing 33 parking tickets for Steve Gobie a male escort who lived with Frank Gobie claimed to have conducted an escort service from Frank s apartment without Frank s knowledge 73 Rep Gus Savage of Illinois Democrat was accused of trying to force himself on a female Peace Corps worker while in Zaire in 1989 74 No action was taken by the House Ethics Committee after Savage apologized to his victim 75 1990 1999 editRep Arlan Stangeland of Minnesota Republican lost his campaign for re election in 1990 mainly because of a scandal in which he made several hundred long distance phone calls on his House credit card to a female lobbyist in Virginia He admitted making the calls but denied having a romantic relationship with the woman He subsequently retired from politics 76 77 Sen Charles S Robb of Virginia Democrat while married to Lynda Bird Johnson acknowledged drinking champagne and having a nude massage with Miss Virginia Tai Collins Robb denied an affair but admitted to an indiscreet friendship while Collins claimed that they had an 18 month affair Soon after Collins appeared nude in Playboy 78 1991 Sen Brock Adams of Washington Democrat was accused by eight women of committing acts of sexual misconduct ranging from sexual harassment to rape 79 Adams denied the accusations and there was no criminal prosecution He did not run for re election 80 1992 Rep Ken Calvert of California Republican was involved with a prostitute in 1993 but claimed that no money was involved and he was not arrested 81 Calvert apologized several months later saying My conduct that evening was inappropriate it violated the values of the person I strive to be 81 Rep Austin J Murphy of Pennsylvania Democrat acknowledged that he fathered a child out of wedlock after a political opponent came forward with a video of Murphy leaving the home of his mistress 82 1994 Sen Robert Packwood of Oregon Republican resigned from office in 1995 after 29 women came forward with claims of sexual harassment abuse and assaults His denials of wrongdoing were eventually contradicted by his diaries boasting of his sexual conquests 83 Rep Mel Reynolds of Illinois Democrat resigned from Congress in 1995 after a conviction for statutory rape In August 1994 he was indicted for sexual assault and criminal sexual abuse for engaging in a sexual relationship with a 16 year old campaign volunteer that began during the 1992 campaign 84 Despite the charges he continued his campaign and was re elected that November with no opposition 84 Reynolds initially denied the charges which he claimed were racially motivated On 22 August 1995 he was convicted on 12 counts of sexual assault obstruction of justice and solicitation of child pornography He resigned his seat on 1 October 1995 85 Rep Bob Barr of Georgia Republican had an affair while married to his second wife Barr was the first lawmaker in either chamber to call for Clinton s resignation due to the Lewinsky scandal Barr lost a primary challenge less than three years after the impeachment proceedings 1998 86 Rep Dan Burton of Indiana Republican admitted to fathering a child with a former state employee in 1983 In 1998 Vanity Fair printed an article detailing Burton s affair Burton admitted to the affair before the issue s publication In 1995 speaking about the sex scandals of Robert Packwood and Bill Clinton Burton had stated that no government official should be allowed to get away with these alleged sexual improprieties 87 88 1998 Rep Robert Livingston of Louisiana Republican called for the resignation of Bill Clinton in 1998 after which news of Livingston s own extramarital affairs was leaked His wife pressed him to resign and to urge Clinton to resign 89 90 Rep Newt Gingrich of Georgia Republican leader of the Republican Revolution of 1994 91 resigned from the House after admitting in 1998 to having had an affair with a staffer while he was married to his second wife During his affair Gingrich was leading the impeachment of Bill Clinton for perjury regarding his affair with Monica Lewinsky 92 93 President Bill Clinton Democrat was alleged in 1998 to have had oral sex with White House intern Monica Lewinsky in the Oval Office He declared on TV on 26 January 1998 I did not have sexual relations with that woman Miss Lewinsky The scandal led to impeachment by the House for perjury after lying about the affair under oath He was acquitted in the Senate with a vote of 55 45 94 95 The state of Arkansas suspended Clinton s law license for five years 96 In 1998 Clinton also admitted to an extramarital affair with Gennifer Flowers 97 2000 2009 editRep Gary Condit of California Democrat had an affair with 23 year old intern Chandra Levy which was exposed after Levy disappeared Her body was found a year later The murder of Chandra Levy remains unsolved 98 In 2008 an illegal immigrant with no relation to Condit was charged with her murder but all charges against the suspect were dropped years later 2001 Rep Ed Schrock of Virginia Republican announced that he would terminate his 2004 attempt for a third term in Congress after allegedly being caught on tape soliciting sex with men despite having aggressively opposed various gay rights issues in Congress such as same sex marriage and gays in the military 99 Sen Strom Thurmond of South Carolina Democrat pre 1964 Republican post 1964 despite being a noted segregationist fathered a child Essie Mae Washington Williams with a 16 year old African American employee in 1925 He was also reported to have sexually assaulted fellow freshman Senator Patty Murray in the elevator in 1994 2003 100 Rep Steven C LaTourette of Ohio Republican had a long term extramarital affair with his chief of staff Jennifer Laptook He married Laptook after his divorce 2003 101 Rep Don Sherwood of Pennsylvania Republican failed to win re election following revelations of a five year extramarital affair with Cynthia Ore who accused him of physically abusing her 102 2004 Rep Mark Foley of Florida Republican resigned his House seat when accused of sending sexually explicit e mails to teenage male congressional pages He was replaced by Tim Mahoney 103 2006 Rep Jim Gibbons of Nevada Republican was campaigning for governor when he walked waitress Chrissy Mazzeo to her car She claimed he threw her against a wall and threatened to assault her sexually He claimed she tripped and he caught her The civil lawsuit was settled with the payment of 50 000 to Mazzeo Six weeks later he was elected governor 104 105 106 2006 Sen David Vitter of Louisiana Republican took over the seat of former Rep Robert Livingston who resigned in 1999 following revelations of an extramarital affair At the time Vitter stated I think Livingston s stepping down makes a compelling argument that Bill Clinton should resign as well 107 Vitter s name was then discovered in the address book of Deborah Jeane Palfrey the D C Madam 108 2007 Deputy Secretary of State Randall L Tobias Republican resigned on 27 April 2007 after confirming that he had been a customer of Deborah Jeane Palfrey the D C Madam 109 As the former AIDS Czar appointed by George W Bush Tobias had stated that U S funds should be denied to countries that permitted prostitution 110 Sen Larry Craig of Idaho Republican was arrested on 11 June 2007 and charged with lewd conduct arising from his behavior in a men s restroom at the Minneapolis Saint Paul International Airport 111 112 Craig pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of disorderly conduct he unsuccessfully sought to withdraw his guilty plea 113 114 115 He announced his resignation on 1 September 2007 but changed his mind He did not seek re election in 2008 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 Rep Tim Mahoney of Florida Democrat was elected to the seat of Rep Mark Foley who had resigned following sexual harassment charges Mahoney ran on a campaign promise to make a world that is safer more moral In October 2008 he admitted placing his mistress on his staff and then firing her telling her You work at my pleasure He also admitted to other affairs 123 Rep Vito Fossella of New York Republican was arrested for drunken driving in 2008 Under questioning the married Congressman and father of three admitted to an affair with Laura Fay that produced a daughter 124 Sen John Edwards of North Carolina Democrat admitted to an extramarital affair with actress and film producer Rielle Hunter which produced a child The scandal seriously undercut his 2008 presidential campaign 125 Sen John Ensign of Nevada Republican resigned his position as chairman of the Senate Republican Policy Committee on 16 June 2009 after admitting an affair with the wife of a close friend both of whom were working on his campaign 126 In 2011 while under investigation he resigned his Senate seat 127 Rep Chip Pickering of Mississippi Republican lost his marriage and political career after an extramarital affair according to the alienation of affection lawsuit that his wife filed on 16 July 2009 against his alleged mistress 128 129 Gov Mark Sanford of South Carolina Republican disappeared from the state for nearly a week in June 2009 After returning Sanford publicly revealed that he had engaged in an extramarital affair Sanford had led his staff to believe that he was going hiking on the Appalachian Trail but went to visit his mistress Maria Belen Chapur in Argentina The scandal led to his censure by the South Carolina General Assembly and his resignation as chair of the Republican Governors Association However Sanford completed his second term as governor 130 2010 2019 editFurther information 2017 18 United States political sexual scandals Judge Jack Tarpley Camp Jr Republican of the U S District Court for the North District of Georgia pleaded guilty in 2010 to charges that included giving his government issued laptop to a stripper He was sentenced to 30 days in jail 400 hours of community service and resignation from the bench 131 132 133 Rep Eric Massa of New York Democrat resigned in 2010 to avoid an ethics investigation into his admitted groping and tickling of multiple male staffers He later stated on Fox News Not only did I grope a staffer I tickled him until he couldn t breathe 134 135 Rep Mark Souder of Indiana Republican a staunch advocate of abstinence and family values 136 137 resigned in 2010 to avoid an ethics investigation into his admitted extramarital affair with a female staffer 138 139 140 Rep Chris Lee of New York Republican resigned in 2011 after a news report stated that he had sent flirtatious emails and a shirtless picture of himself flexing his muscles to a woman via Craigslist using his official Congressional email 141 Lee apologizing stating I regret the harm my actions have caused my family staff and constituents I have made profound mistakes and promise to work as hard as possible to seek their forgiveness 142 Rep Anthony Weiner of New York Democrat admitted to sending sexually explicit photos of himself to several women through his Twitter account 143 He resigned from Congress on 16 June 2011 144 but he continued sexting 145 On 6 November 2017 Weiner began serving a 21 month sentence for sexting a 15 year old girl 146 Rep Scott DesJarlais of Tennessee Republican admitted under oath to at least six affairs including two experiences with his patients and staffers while he was a physician at Grandview Medical Center in Jasper TN While running on a pro life political platform DesJarlais coerced his ex wife into having two abortions and tried to persuade a mistress who was also his patient into an abortion as well 147 148 149 2011 Rep David Wu of Oregon Democrat resigned from the House on 26 July 2011 after being accused of making unwanted sexual advances toward a fundraiser s daughter 150 151 Sen Pete Domenici of New Mexico Republican confessed in 2013 that he had fathered a son Adam Laxalt outside of his marriage in 1978 Laxalt s mother Michelle Laxalt is the daughter of Sen Paul Laxalt and a prominent Republican lobbyist 152 153 Rep Vance McAllister of Louisiana Republican although married and the father of five was caught on a surveillance camera kissing a married staffer in 2014 Several prominent Republicans asked McAllister to resign McAllister did not resign but he did not seek re election 154 McCallister apologized saying There s no doubt I ve fallen short and I m asking for forgiveness I m asking for forgiveness from God my wife my kids my staff and my constituents who elected me to serve 155 Rep Blake Farenthold of Texas Republican was reported to have paid 84 000 of taxpayer money via the House Office of Compliance to settle a sexual harassment complaint from a former staffer Farenthold s former communications director Lauren Greene sued the congressman in December 2014 156 and a settlement was reached in 2015 The identity of Farenthold was made public in 2017 This was the first documented case of taxpayer funds being used to settle sexual harassment complaints against a member of Congress 157 Rep Dennis Hastert of Illinois Republican former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives pled guilty in 2015 to structuring bank withdrawals to conceal misconduct by Hastert against an unnamed individual 158 At a sentencing hearing in October 2015 Hastert admitted that he had sexually abused boys while he worked as a high school wrestling coach decades earlier 159 160 President Donald Trump Republican was accused of sexual assault by 25 women during the 2016 election and he denied the allegations 161 See Donald Trump sexual misconduct allegations The allegations arose after The Washington Post released a 2005 video of Trump recorded on a hot microphone by Access Hollywood in which he allegedly bragged about groping women 162 163 164 Trump himself renewed the controversy a year later by claiming that the video was fake 165 to which Access Hollywood replied Let us make this clear the tape is genuine Remember his excuse at the time was locker room talk He said every one of those words 166 167 The first reports of an alleged 2006 affair between Donald Trump and adult film star Stormy Daniels were published in October 2011 by the blog The Dirty and the magazine Life amp Style see Stormy Daniels Donald Trump scandal 168 169 Rep Tim Murphy of Pennsylvania Republican had an extramarital affair with 32 year old Shannon Edwards The self identified pro life Murphy asked Edwards to have an abortion after she became pregnant The information was revealed as part of Edwards s divorce proceedings and published by the Pittsburgh Post Gazette Murphy resigned his seat in Congress 2016 Sen Al Franken of Minnesota Democrat was accused in 2017 by radio newscaster Leeann Tweeden of forcibly kissing her as part of a skit and later pretending to grope her without consent during a U S O tour in 2006 Tweeden produced photo evidence of the pretend grope taken when Tweeden was asleep Franken was subsequently accused of groping and unwanted kissing by seven other women 170 Franken admitted to some allegations apologized and ultimately resigned 171 Later Franken said he regretted resigning and felt that he was denied due process in the Senate He also questioned the veracity of his female accusers 172 Rep Joe Barton of Texas Republican acknowledged that he took and emailed nude photos of himself in 2015 following leaks of the photos in November 2017 173 174 175 He decided not to seek re election in 2018 176 Rep John Conyers Jr of Michigan Democrat was accused of unwanted sexual advances by a former staffer in 2017 A woman who had settled a sexual harassment claim against him stated that the lawmaker had violated her body repeatedly propositioned her for sex and asked her to touch his genitals Conyers Jr resigned 177 178 Rep Trent Franks of Arizona Republican was investigated in 2017 by the House Ethics Commission about allegations of improper conduct Before the study concluded Franks abruptly resigned 179 180 181 Rep Pat Meehan of Pennsylvania Republican used taxpayer funds to settle a sexual harassment claim levied by a female staffer as revealed in January 2018 Meehan resigned on 27 April 2018 stating that he would repay the taxpayer money used to settle the suit 182 183 184 185 Rep Jim Jordan of Ohio Republican was accused of covering up and failing to report sexual abuse of minors while assistant coach for the Ohio State University wrestling team from 1987 to 1995 The team physician abused multiple victims during Jordan s tenure On 12 February 2020 a former team member asserted that Jordan was repeatedly crying and begging him not to corroborate accounts of sexual abuse against the university s wrestling team doctor that occurred when Jordan was a coach 186 Roy S Moore of Alabama a Republican candidate for the Senate was accused by nine women of sexual contact and assault when the women were teenage girls in the 1980s Moore denied the allegations but lost the election 187 188 189 2017 Tony Tooke Chief of the US Forest Service resigned in 2018 after sexual harassment and retaliation accusations 190 Judge Alex Kozinski Republican of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals retired in 2018 following allegations of sexual misconduct from several women including former clerks 191 Rep Katie Hill of California Democrat was alleged to have engaged in an extramarital affair with her male legislative director Graham Kelly and a 22 year old female staffer prior to her election to Congress In October 2019 news reports indicated that the House Ethics Commission was investigating allegations against Hill 192 193 194 195 Hill and her husband were estranged by this point and he engaged in revenge porn against her 196 197 She later resigned as a result of the allegations 198 2020 2022 editRep Madison Cawthorn of North Carolina Republican was accused in August 2020 by several women of sexually aggressive behavior sexual misconduct and sexual assault 199 These allegations arose once more in February 2021 after a BuzzFeed News investigation into Cawthorn s college activities The reporters found 20 witnesses to Cawthorn s harassment and interviewed four women who claimed he had harassed them Cawthorn allegedly recklessly drove women in his car to remote areas off campus while asking them sexual questions calling these journeys fun drives Two resident assistants said they warned women to avoid Cawthorn A male acquaintance said that Cawthorn bragged about pulling a woman into his lap and putting a finger between her legs 200 On May 4 2022 a sex tape of Cawthorn began circulating online showing a naked Cawthorn in bed with another man thrusting his genitals in the man s face Cawthorn acknowledged the film s veracity but said the video was made years ago when he was being crass with a friend 201 Cal Cunningham of North Carolina Democratic candidate for the US Senate lost the 2020 election to incumbent Thom Tillis 202 after information leaked in October 2020 that Cunningham had sent sexually suggestive text messages to a married California woman 203 Rep Matt Gaetz of Florida Republican allegedly had a sexual relationship with a 17 year old girl in 2019 204 In March 2021 The New York Times reported that Gaetz was being investigated by the Department of Justice DOJ Investigators examined whether he had violated federal sex trafficking laws 205 Gaetz denied any wrongdoing and claimed that he and his family were victims of an organized criminal extortion involving a former DOJ official seeking 25 million 204 As of 2023 Gaetz has not been charged 206 Rep Tom Reed of New York Republican was accused by a lobbyist of sexual harassment on 19 March 2021 for an incident at a bar In a statement made on 21 March 2021 he apologized to his accuser and said he would not seek re election On 10 May 2022 he announced his resignation on the House floor effective immediately 207 208 Rep Van Taylor of Texas Republican allegedly had an extramarital affair with counter extremism activist Tania Joya in 2020 and 2021 per Joya s claims in February 2022 Taylor won a plurality but not a majority in the primary and faced a runoff election before suspending 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